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is trying to negotiate with the taliban, and they will bring the taliban back, so even if people are not conservative, they are acting more conservative because they want to be on the good side of the taliban. for now, she continues to do what girls could not do wonder the taliban, go to school. she hopes someday to get a job that will defend the rights of afghan women. let's rare footage -- >> rare footage of franklin d. roosevelt in a wheelchair has emerged. this video shows the former president being wheeled down a in 1944.e visiting his disability was never seen in public. the wheelchair is not clearly visible, but the white hat can be seen gliding past the men. had he been walking, he would have been taller than many of the sailors in the shot. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in the connection with our work. grameen bank, which was started back in 1976... not
is trying to negotiate with the taliban, and they will bring the taliban back, so even if people are not conservative, they are acting more conservative because they want to be on the good side of the taliban. for now, she continues to do what girls could not do wonder the taliban, go to school. she hopes someday to get a job that will defend the rights of afghan women. let's rare footage -- >> rare footage of franklin d. roosevelt in a wheelchair has emerged. this video shows the former...
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we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a priority for the 40's. united nations in new york is a world away. this new government faces great challenges on the economy and terrorism. on theon is not high list. it is unlikely the petition will change that. those forgotten will continue to struggle, unrecognized and uneducated. kingdomall himalayan goes to the polls in the next 24 hours. it is the second time the people will have the chance to elect a government. we have this report from the capital. young people are hoping the election will change matters for them. she is one of the country's brightest credit reports -- brightest graduates. she is one
we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a...
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speaking out for the right to an education months after being attacked by the taliban. she proves she will not be silenced. the prices are gold are up 2.5 %. investors raising their hopes as gold starts regaining some of its value after plunging towards both hundred dollars an ounce. we report on what is next for the commodity. movement ofs the the gold market been this intense. every nudge in the price has investors rushing in to buy gold and an equal number rushing to sell. it slumped one third since its peak and there is no consensus of where it might head next. the market is sharply divided into directly opposing camps. the crowd that thinks it is cheaper than the other group think it is crashing down. $1200 anovers around ounce. that is the point when half the gold mines are starting to make . lot of production pil will they cut press is to drive up the price and will it work? -- youou see the price might see that coming through but the bigger issue is .xpiration spending the gold mining firms have under pressure. strikes and violence in south african mines and wit
speaking out for the right to an education months after being attacked by the taliban. she proves she will not be silenced. the prices are gold are up 2.5 %. investors raising their hopes as gold starts regaining some of its value after plunging towards both hundred dollars an ounce. we report on what is next for the commodity. movement ofs the the gold market been this intense. every nudge in the price has investors rushing in to buy gold and an equal number rushing to sell. it slumped one...
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. >>> a pakistani girl who became the symbol of strength against the taliban in new york today. as cbs reporter vinita nair tells us, malala yousufzai recovered from a murder attempt and today she gave her first public address at the u.n. >> reporter: malala yousufzai arrived at the united nations to a personal greeting from secretary-general ban ki-moon. then birthday wishes from the packed chamber. [ applause ] >> happy birthday to the most courageous girl in the world. [ applause ] >> today is the day of every woman, every boy, every girl, who have [ indiscernible ] raised their voice for rights. >> reporter: a few months ago she was fighting for her life after an attack by the pakistani taliban. today to a standing ovation, she delivered her first public speech at the u.n. >> now it's time to speak up. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 young faces filled the room invited from 90 countries on a shared mission. 57million children around the world never go to school. in light of that struggle, the u.n. everyone as officially declared this in lal ledee. she had been an outspoken advocat
. >>> a pakistani girl who became the symbol of strength against the taliban in new york today. as cbs reporter vinita nair tells us, malala yousufzai recovered from a murder attempt and today she gave her first public address at the u.n. >> reporter: malala yousufzai arrived at the united nations to a personal greeting from secretary-general ban ki-moon. then birthday wishes from the packed chamber. [ applause ] >> happy birthday to the most courageous girl in the world. [...
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but today was a day that almost didn't come. >> let me repeat the words, the words the taliban never wanted her to hear. happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was just nine months ago the taliban tried to kill her for promoting education for girls. shooting her in the head as she left school in pakistan. her story and survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would silence us, but they failed. and out of that silence came thousands of voices. >> reporter: in fact, millions have signed her petition to provide education for every child around the world. >> she has experienced the discrimination. she has suffered because of her beliefs. and she has fought back. >> reporter: hard to remember, she's just a teenager. >> she was more worried about her geography homework than her speech. >> is that right? >> yeah. and i was happy for that. this is good. >> reporter: still a schoolgirl but a powerful voice for countless others. >> one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can ch
but today was a day that almost didn't come. >> let me repeat the words, the words the taliban never wanted her to hear. happy 16th birthday, malala. >> reporter: it was just nine months ago the taliban tried to kill her for promoting education for girls. shooting her in the head as she left school in pakistan. her story and survival ignited a global movement. >> weakness, fear, and hopelessness died. strength, fervor, and courage was born. they thought that the bullet would...
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is trying to strengthen afghan special fors to deal with the taliban and the drug trade. the pentagon is buying them almost $1 billion worth of new airplanes and helicopters. there is a problem. a u.s. government wash doll learns that the afghans cannot operate and maintain the helicopters they already have and certainly not the new ones. >> this unfortunately is what we see time and again. >> per the last year the inspector general was issued reports on waste in afghanistan. millions for irrigation pumps that were not needed and expensive tractors too wide for the planning methods. paying for service and fuel thousands had stolen vehicles. $34 million state-of-the-art headquarters that the military doesn't want and probably will be torn down. but all that small potatoes compared to the aircraft the pentagon is buying. in spite of the warnings that the afghans have less than 25% of the personnel needed to fly and service them. recruiting is hindered by illiteracy and widespread ties to taliban or criminal elements. >> the afghans don't have the pilots and the pentagon doe
is trying to strengthen afghan special fors to deal with the taliban and the drug trade. the pentagon is buying them almost $1 billion worth of new airplanes and helicopters. there is a problem. a u.s. government wash doll learns that the afghans cannot operate and maintain the helicopters they already have and certainly not the new ones. >> this unfortunately is what we see time and again. >> per the last year the inspector general was issued reports on waste in afghanistan....
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the taliban could not silence her. now malala has a message for the world. and the running of the bulls mrns bloody when the cbs evening news returns. thes be returns. but getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, a
the taliban could not silence her. now malala has a message for the world. and the running of the bulls mrns bloody when the cbs evening news returns. thes be returns. but getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with...
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she had the courage to criticize the radical taliban. >> i do not even hate the man who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. >> reporter: the u.n., adults and children alike, captivated. her mother wiping away tears. her father beaming. >> i am the only person who can have her as a daughter. she is owned by everybody. >> reporter: she is the daughter of the world. >> she is the daughter of the world. >> one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. >> reporter: since she has become a worldwide symbol, she has won many awards. in fact, she has gotten -- became the youngest person ever nominated for a nobel peace prize. that decision is in october. and she is certainly qualified. >> oh, i hope she wins a nobel prize. who else? >> go to abcnews.com and get the fund information. >> we talk about how extraordinary she is. and we want everyone to know show will be telling her life story in a book, "i am malala," and she will be sitting down with me for an exclusive abc news interview, and i cannot wait. >>>
she had the courage to criticize the radical taliban. >> i do not even hate the man who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. >> reporter: the u.n., adults and children alike, captivated. her mother wiping away tears. her father beaming. >> i am the only person who can have her as a daughter. she is owned by everybody. >> reporter: she is the daughter of the world. >> she is the daughter of the world....
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i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hatett would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hate the one who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. [applause] , dignitaries and world leaders, gave her a standing addition. and then this. you ♪ birthday to >> this was unprecedented at the u.n.. advocates hope the passion and eloquence would be a big boost to bring education to every child in the world. al jazeera at the unitedeloquend
i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hatett would silence us. but they failed. i want education for the sons and daughters of the taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. i do not even hate the one who shot me. even if there is a gun in my hand and he stands in front of me, i would not shoot him. [applause] , dignitaries and world leaders, gave her a standing addition. and then this. you ♪ birthday to >>...
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. >>> and remember that brave pakistani teen who was targeted by the taliban. she celebrated her 16th birthday with an emotional speech at the united nations on friday. malala yousufzai was shot last year, for promoting education for girls in her country. she spoke to youth leaders from around the world. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> very brave girl. malala said that girls and schools in pakistan are still being targeted by the taliban because she says, the taliban is afraid of the power of educated women. >>> and of course, it is july. that means, as always, it's time for the annual running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. in today's run, one person was seriously injured in a stampede by people racing ahead of the bu bulls. and on friday, three people, including one american were gored by bulls. they all survived. the tradition was made famous in the ernest hemingway novel, "the sun also rises." i always wanted to. but maybe not. >> i went there
. >>> and remember that brave pakistani teen who was targeted by the taliban. she celebrated her 16th birthday with an emotional speech at the united nations on friday. malala yousufzai was shot last year, for promoting education for girls in her country. she spoke to youth leaders from around the world. >> the taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. they shot my face, too. they thought that the bullet would silence us. but they failed. >> very brave girl. malala...
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the united states and taliban planned peace talks. >>> heart break for a family after a 7-year-old boy was found dead, just feet from where he was seen, now there were questions about the efforts to find him. sherrie johnson is here to explain. what are the complaints? >> police are saying they did everything they could to find him. neighbors are not so sure. the body of 7 year old michael kingsbury was found in an abandoned car two doors down from his home. michael was seen in an alley near the home in dc trinidad and found 40 feet from where the child had been last seen by family members 32 hours before. it only took first responders minutes to arrive but too late. he had died. many people are upset questioning how he wasn't found earlier, police parked their cars feet from the car the child was found in. >> this is sad. i don't know what i'm going to do. the mother says her son had autism spectrum disorder and said the only other time he wondered off he was found a door away. so far police don't suspect foul play but continue to search for answers. >>> every time this happens, every
the united states and taliban planned peace talks. >>> heart break for a family after a 7-year-old boy was found dead, just feet from where he was seen, now there were questions about the efforts to find him. sherrie johnson is here to explain. what are the complaints? >> police are saying they did everything they could to find him. neighbors are not so sure. the body of 7 year old michael kingsbury was found in an abandoned car two doors down from his home. michael was seen in...
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. >>> the young girl who sooif survived and being shot by the taliban -- she celebrated her 16th birthday with a speech at the united nation. the pakistan teen called on leaders on the world to provide free education for all children, boys and girls. >>> the movie based on a shooting oscar grant opened today on three bay area locations. it depicts the final 24 hours of a 22-year-old hayward man who was shot to death by police officer. the movie is showing at the grand lake theater in oakland and berkeley's california theater. >>> the ban started in 1980s after the hiv virus started entering the nation's blood supply. making the sure the supply is safe. the ban remains in place because of an increase risk of infection. >>> and thank you for making ktvu your choice for news, we'll see you next time for break, i am julie our coverage continues at 10:00. we are always here for you at ktvu.com and tmz is up next right here on tv 36. tonight we are continuing with coverage of the two women killed. >> today on "tmz" -- >> so there is a race war exploding in l.a. but we have to talk about sharks
. >>> the young girl who sooif survived and being shot by the taliban -- she celebrated her 16th birthday with a speech at the united nation. the pakistan teen called on leaders on the world to provide free education for all children, boys and girls. >>> the movie based on a shooting oscar grant opened today on three bay area locations. it depicts the final 24 hours of a 22-year-old hayward man who was shot to death by police officer. the movie is showing at the grand lake...
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this has been provided by the army, a captured taliban insurgent, who said he was trained and gotten ready for his mission from pakistan. oliver north has been with this man and confirmed his identity and the circumstances of his capture with the afghan army, who provided access. here is the exclusive interview now. >> the last 11 days, the afghans have been running an offensive operation into a taliban stronghold. this is their command center. today's the last day of the operation. it's been a resounding success. as the operation wrapped up, the general held a preference conference. >> one of your brigade commanders and another commander have told us there are foreign fighters who have been captured during this operation. >> [inaudible]. >> someone was captured in the fight so when we interviewed him, he said i am from pakistan. pakistan is terrorism. i came for jihad in afghanistan. >> a severely wounded afghan soldier was brought in and treated down the hall from a captured taliban insurgent. he told us how he was recruited, armed and trained in pakistan. when you arrived in afgha
this has been provided by the army, a captured taliban insurgent, who said he was trained and gotten ready for his mission from pakistan. oliver north has been with this man and confirmed his identity and the circumstances of his capture with the afghan army, who provided access. here is the exclusive interview now. >> the last 11 days, the afghans have been running an offensive operation into a taliban stronghold. this is their command center. today's the last day of the operation. it's...
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they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces average household debt in the u.k. has risen by over forty percent of the past year and it's the payday loan firms or making a killing on people's finances some even charge exorbitant interest over five thousand percent of the government's trying to crack down on the creditors over what it calls widespread a responsible lending but it's probably going to reports there's still a last resort for low income families. louise and her husband were bankrupt when she took out her first payday loan she couldn't afford to pay it back sometimes they would call up and so do you want to so you truly do you want to. take up or take out another day learned that one and have a has more money and they still call it still louise's to loans of two hundred fifty pounds each ended up costing over two thousand pounds the financial pressure meant that louise's two sons had to relocate to live with
they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces average household debt in the u.k. has risen by over forty percent of the past year and it's the payday loan firms or making a killing on people's finances some even charge exorbitant interest over five thousand percent of the government's trying to crack down on the...
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they rushed to the scene no group claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters spiraling into war torn nation just two weeks after the need to security. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now into its six month is scaling problem and sin the u.s. congress for two leading democratic senators are urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action though from the white house has inspired some people to join in the prisoner's protest against inhumane treatment i think definite attention veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith is one of those points i was in grant town in the last week and these guys a step from very badly and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside it shows some solidarity with them i hope to just get more attention what i'm saying is it is minimal compared to what those prisoners are going through there i mean look i've been on a hunger strike now for twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months the course it's not the same i think the point is to get people's atte
they rushed to the scene no group claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters spiraling into war torn nation just two weeks after the need to security. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now into its six month is scaling problem and sin the u.s. congress for two leading democratic senators are urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action though from the white house has inspired some people to join in...
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they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces. and up next facts figures and fury over the minimum wage any doubt his aides at the prime interest. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming together to discuss the consequences of the event the plane was forced to the ground while flying over the e.u. because it was believed that that sneaky snowden was hiding on board trying to get to asylum in bolivia and beyond some might say that this is no big deal so president of some contra since he had a delayed flight for a few hours things happen man got to get that still guy all costs right well one is delayed flight is another man's imperial skyjacking you see the countries of latin america have a common history as being on the bad end of brutal western european imperialism and when the president of a
they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to local forces. and up next facts figures and fury over the minimum wage any doubt his aides at the prime interest. many in latin america are furious with the forced grounding of bolivia's president evo morales is playing in austria and even twelve nations in latin america are coming...
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the world will be day, named for the pakistani teenager, malala yousafzai, who was targeted by the taliban and for advocating teenage education. she will address the u.n. tomorrow on the need for better access to education. that is still a struggle for girls in pakistan. >> following in the footsteps of malala. rushing to school, hungry to learn. the nationals with anthem. these little girls in northern pakistan have already learned hard lessons. they know that the televangelist like to silence girls voices. they are not far away. malala yousafzai changed the equation here, but not in the way the would expect. this last term is packed now but teachers tell us that the school was empty. for about a month, parents were too afraid to send their daughters here. ande has been a big change enrollment is actually up. teachers and aid workers lobbied parents to educate their daughters and because malala inspired them. ,e met some of the new pupils like this one, who would like to be a policewoman. >> my mother saw what happened to malala on tv. that made her think. she decided that her girls shoul
the world will be day, named for the pakistani teenager, malala yousafzai, who was targeted by the taliban and for advocating teenage education. she will address the u.n. tomorrow on the need for better access to education. that is still a struggle for girls in pakistan. >> following in the footsteps of malala. rushing to school, hungry to learn. the nationals with anthem. these little girls in northern pakistan have already learned hard lessons. they know that the televangelist like to...
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they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to kabul. the scandal around a five month long hunger strike at one time a baby is gaining momentum to meeting democratic senators have urged obama to close the infamous prison facility as soon as possible that has the lack of action from the white house has inspired some to follow the prisoners example among them is the veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith who hopes to draw attention to the plight of good male inmates. i was in graham town in the last week and these guys assert. and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside it shows some solidarity with them. to just get more attention. to those prisoners are going through their i mean look i've been on a hunger strike now twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months of course it's not the same i think the point is to get people's attention i mean when we talk about risking people's lives there are people who are d
they rushed to the scene no group has claimed responsibility but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after a nato security handover to kabul. the scandal around a five month long hunger strike at one time a baby is gaining momentum to meeting democratic senators have urged obama to close the infamous prison facility as soon as possible that has the lack of action from the white house has inspired some to follow the...
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she continues to push for re- schooling, despite being shot by the taliban and pakistan for campaigning. there are many girls out there adding their voices to a growing chorus for children demanding their right to learn. authorities in southern china have scrapped plans to build a uranium processing plant after hundreds of local residents took to the streets in protest worried the plant poses a risk to safety. china's government is spending billions of dollars in reducing its reliance on coal and boosting clean energy. a child is died and eight others are missing after a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized off the size of australia. it was carrying 97 migrants from iran, afghanistan, and sri lanka. they were arrested after a caller alerted authorities the boat was in trouble. charcoal from somalia is banned by the united nations and u.s. government, but trade is booming. there is demand soaring in countries like saudi arabia and the uae. we have this report on how merchants are illegally benefiting from the destruction of somalia's forest. black gold.omalia's in this port city, there
she continues to push for re- schooling, despite being shot by the taliban and pakistan for campaigning. there are many girls out there adding their voices to a growing chorus for children demanding their right to learn. authorities in southern china have scrapped plans to build a uranium processing plant after hundreds of local residents took to the streets in protest worried the plant poses a risk to safety. china's government is spending billions of dollars in reducing its reliance on coal...
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their policies to negotiate with the taliban to resolve afghanistan, i think that's a very troublesome strategy, if you will. the zero option, in my judgment is no option, because the zero option takes us completely out of afghanistan. i understand we're all war fatigued, ready to wind down the forces, but the problem with that is it leaves no counterterrorism footprint behind. so we have no ability to deal with future bin ladens that may pop up in a safe haven of afghanistan that we saw when we pulled out of afghanistan the last time defeating the soviets. i don't want to go back to that strategy. we did the same thing in iraq with the status of forces agreement. now iraq is becoming a huge problem. if we -- if we renege on our commitment to the afghan people, the afghan military, pull the rug out from under them, allow the taliban to come in and seek retribution, kill them, and put afghanistan in chaos as a safe haven all over again, that does a great disservice to what our troops have tried to do the last 10 years, the great gains they've made in afghanistan. >> chris: one last subj
their policies to negotiate with the taliban to resolve afghanistan, i think that's a very troublesome strategy, if you will. the zero option, in my judgment is no option, because the zero option takes us completely out of afghanistan. i understand we're all war fatigued, ready to wind down the forces, but the problem with that is it leaves no counterterrorism footprint behind. so we have no ability to deal with future bin ladens that may pop up in a safe haven of afghanistan that we saw when...
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as they rushed to the scene no groups yet said they did it but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after nato security handover to local forces. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now in its sixth month is gaining prominence in the united states congress with two leading democratic senators now urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action from the white house those inspired some people to join in the prisoner's protest against inhumane treatment of indefinite detention i spoke to veteran human rights lawyer clive stafford smith he's one of the. point of this is that i was in grant town in the last week and these guys to start from very badly and i think it's incumbent on us on the outside it shows some solidarity with them i hope to just get more attention what i'm doing is that is minimal compared to work there is prisoners are going through there i mean look i've been on a hunger strike now twenty four hours they've been doing it for five months of course it'
as they rushed to the scene no groups yet said they did it but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the war torn nation just weeks after nato security handover to local forces. the scandal surrounding the guantanamo bay hunger strike now in its sixth month is gaining prominence in the united states congress with two leading democratic senators now urging obama to close the prison facility as soon as possible the lack of action from the white house...
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that the dossier doesn't explicitly say any of the top leaders or officials were complacent with the taliban al qaeda or bin ladin or in helping him hide out in the region but the implication is that perhaps there were some rogue officials who knew and kept quiet so the commission also issues a scathing critique of how the united states government handled the situation by essentially taking matters into their own hands and by key. the pakistani government in the dark about the operation it also notes that there was a vast network of cia operatives in pakistan who were trying to track down bin ladin and that the network exists without pakistan's knowledge at all and was a result of quote nothing less than a collective and sustained dereliction of duty by pakistani military political and intelligence leadership now despite the light that this commission has shed on its own country's systemic mismanagement within its ranks the us is still slated to provide pakistan with over one billion dollars in foreign assistance in two thousand and fourteen from washington d.c. i marinate r t. this week we
that the dossier doesn't explicitly say any of the top leaders or officials were complacent with the taliban al qaeda or bin ladin or in helping him hide out in the region but the implication is that perhaps there were some rogue officials who knew and kept quiet so the commission also issues a scathing critique of how the united states government handled the situation by essentially taking matters into their own hands and by key. the pakistani government in the dark about the operation it also...
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jim axelrod reports the girl shot in the head by the taliban appeared before the united nations: unbroken, unbowed. >> one child, one teacher, one unbo, and one pen can change the world. he pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" where a wrenching experience puts kids on a path to success.
jim axelrod reports the girl shot in the head by the taliban appeared before the united nations: unbroken, unbowed. >> one child, one teacher, one unbo, and one pen can change the world. he pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" where a wrenching experience puts kids on a path to success.
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of leaving him out of peace talks with the taliban and now they could cancel plans to leave behind residual forces to train afghan security and personnel. just how many troops in afghanistan right now and when we expect to hear from the white house on all of this when i see you next. ktvu channel 2 morning news kyla campbell . and court marshaled arm manipulate psychiatrist charged in the shooting rampage. nadal hasaan has been charged with killing 13 people and wounding 30 others. he will defend himself and will be questioning the wounded survivors. hasaan faces possibly the death penalty if convicted. >>> a student who was asked to stop wearing across from around her neck will leave the school. she was told she could not wear the cross while representing the school. sonoma state officials apologized to her yesterday and say they hope she enrolls in the fall. >>> it could take penalty tats and they will charge 50% more and that's one of several delays as the overall moves closer to the october 1st roll out. >>> 150 prisoner inmates were sterilized and they suggest it was done without prope
of leaving him out of peace talks with the taliban and now they could cancel plans to leave behind residual forces to train afghan security and personnel. just how many troops in afghanistan right now and when we expect to hear from the white house on all of this when i see you next. ktvu channel 2 morning news kyla campbell . and court marshaled arm manipulate psychiatrist charged in the shooting rampage. nadal hasaan has been charged with killing 13 people and wounding 30 others. he will...
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the pakistani school girl shot in the head by the taliban celebrated her 16th birthday addressing the united nations today. she has made a remarkable recovery after being shot last year in pakistan, targeted for prochl yoting education of girls today urging the world to give every child an education. >> let us speak up on books they are the most powerful weapons one child, one teacher. one book. one pen can change the world. >> it's an amazing young lady. 500 youth leaders attended the assembly to hear her speak. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> larry thank you. breaking news out san francisco gift center. a gunman killed two women. we'll have live team coverage on the suspect now in custody. >> we're learning of another life lost as the result of an asiana plane crash just as flights could be getting back on track. >> temperatures trending higher for the weekend. i'll have the numbers coming up. >> s.w.a.t. team is on the scene of the san francisco gift senter and jewelry mart going door to door making sure there ar
the pakistani school girl shot in the head by the taliban celebrated her 16th birthday addressing the united nations today. she has made a remarkable recovery after being shot last year in pakistan, targeted for prochl yoting education of girls today urging the world to give every child an education. >> let us speak up on books they are the most powerful weapons one child, one teacher. one book. one pen can change the world. >> it's an amazing young lady. 500 youth leaders attended...
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of espionage or terrorism is borders on hysteria look at johnny walker lindh the so-called american taliban from california he was arrested in afghanistan a foreign country with which the united states was not at war at the time and he literally is serving one thousand and a half years in a federal penitentiary for a possessed for carrying an a k forty seven in a foreign army it's ridiculous this was a kid first time offense never had a traffic ticket a fine so yeah when you steal a whole passel of secrets from the u.s. government for revealing their their programs that are incredibly sweeping and unpopular with the american public he's embarrassed them made them look foolish and and way too far reaching yeah he should absolutely be in dire fear of his life if you give an idea of how much of the american population feel about him but what about himself has he achieved a great deal in twenty years from now people of course at the moment saying he's a hero but has he really achieved anything if we look back at. that say from twenty years from now. well there's no way didn't you know i mean wh
of espionage or terrorism is borders on hysteria look at johnny walker lindh the so-called american taliban from california he was arrested in afghanistan a foreign country with which the united states was not at war at the time and he literally is serving one thousand and a half years in a federal penitentiary for a possessed for carrying an a k forty seven in a foreign army it's ridiculous this was a kid first time offense never had a traffic ticket a fine so yeah when you steal a whole...
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taliban abortions after 20 weeks, limit where and when women can take abortion inducing pills and it could shut down most of the state's abortion clinics. >>> in southern california a dare went horribly wrong. more than 22 school children had to be treated after getting sick at an elementary school in san diego. authorities say as part of a dare several students dranked beverages drank beverages mixed with food items like hot sauce, salt and pepper. several reported feeling sickafter wards. they were treated at area hospitals and released. >>> parts of china have been evacuated ahead of a powerful typhoon that's expected to make landfall today. this is video out of taiwan after the typhoon brought heavy rains and winds to the northern part of the country. one was killed. schools and businesses in the region were closed yesterday and 8,000 people were ordered to evacuate due to severe flooding. scary stuff. 5:18 here in the bay area. we are shaping up to have a nice day. >>> we are. we are starting off with the clouds and fog once again. we will go to live doppler 7hd to show you what
taliban abortions after 20 weeks, limit where and when women can take abortion inducing pills and it could shut down most of the state's abortion clinics. >>> in southern california a dare went horribly wrong. more than 22 school children had to be treated after getting sick at an elementary school in san diego. authorities say as part of a dare several students dranked beverages drank beverages mixed with food items like hot sauce, salt and pepper. several reported feeling sickafter...
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because his frustration is growing with ahmed wali karzai, their relationship soured last month after the taliban had talked and they talked about the small force that would be left in afghanistan post 2014. those troops would train afghan security personnel and now senior administration personnel is looking at speeding up troop withdrawal. it is becoming more of a possibility. we expect to hear more about this at a white house conference schedule today and then on thursday, there senator barbara boxer explains why when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> almost 150 female inmates were sterilized and it happened without state approval. according to the investigative reporting, doctors carried out the tube ball ligation between 206 and 2010. many say they were coerced into allowing that procedure and each tube ball ligation must be approved by top medical officials. however, he said he has not seen any since he took the job five years ago. >>> a sonoma state student said she was asked to stop wearing across around her neck and she may now leave that school. she was aske
because his frustration is growing with ahmed wali karzai, their relationship soured last month after the taliban had talked and they talked about the small force that would be left in afghanistan post 2014. those troops would train afghan security personnel and now senior administration personnel is looking at speeding up troop withdrawal. it is becoming more of a possibility. we expect to hear more about this at a white house conference schedule today and then on thursday, there senator...
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. >> heather: a pakistani teenager who was shot by the taliban, you remember that for promoting education for girls celebrating her 16th birthday to her speech in united nations. she wants free schooling and a calls on world for free schooling for every child. >> gregg: deliberations underway in the george zimmerman murder case. we could get a verdict at any time. from beginning to end, trace gallagher has more dramatic moments from this murder trial. >> prosecution began opening statements with a flurry of obscenities relaying what george zimmerman told a police disattacher minutes before he shot trayvon martin [ bleep ] they always get away. those were the words in that man's mouth. >> for the defense. deadly serious trial begin with a joke. knock-knock, who is there. george zimmerman. >> the joke fell flat but the defense recovered by catching the prosecution's star witness rich el who was on phone with trayvon martin before the shooting in a number of inconsistencies. >> when you were talking about the same thing again, instead of saying what you are talking about, it became what you
. >> heather: a pakistani teenager who was shot by the taliban, you remember that for promoting education for girls celebrating her 16th birthday to her speech in united nations. she wants free schooling and a calls on world for free schooling for every child. >> gregg: deliberations underway in the george zimmerman murder case. we could get a verdict at any time. from beginning to end, trace gallagher has more dramatic moments from this murder trial. >> prosecution began...
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effort the reach some sort of truce with the taliban. >> 3 women held captive inside a cleveland home for nearly a decade are speaking publicly for the first time. they relessed video letting everyone know that they are doing great. >> how happy i am to be home with my family and friend. unbelievable. thank you for support e-i'm looking forward to my brand new life. >> amanda barry, and michelle knight abducted at 14, 16 and 20. between 2002 and 2004 and posted video yesterday on you tube. girls wanted to thank people for giving to do nation fund set up in their honor and for honoring the need for privacy. man cussed of abducting them and holding them in the basement has pleaded not guilty to 3 29 different charges. >> well this may sound like fiction but it's true. woman woke up on the operating table as doctors were preparing to harvest her organ. clean burns was taken to saint joseph hospital in syracuse, new york after suspected drug over dose. she fell into a deep coma and misdiagnosed as brain dead. she opened her eye as surgeon were about to remove the organ. incident napped 20
effort the reach some sort of truce with the taliban. >> 3 women held captive inside a cleveland home for nearly a decade are speaking publicly for the first time. they relessed video letting everyone know that they are doing great. >> how happy i am to be home with my family and friend. unbelievable. thank you for support e-i'm looking forward to my brand new life. >> amanda barry, and michelle knight abducted at 14, 16 and 20. between 2002 and 2004 and posted video yesterday...
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they rushed to the same no groups claimed that they did it but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the water or nation just now two weeks after just eight weeks rather after nato security handover to local forces. here in moscow the late lawyer sergei magnitsky has been found guilty in a high profile tax evasion case the court also handed down a guilty verdict against his former boss william broder head of the hermitage capital fund which is represented by militant magnitsky. reports. let's go court has ruled that the auditor sergei magnitsky who died in custody in two thousand and nine is guilty of tax evasion similar luring a ruling has been brought against his former boss william browder a u.k. citizen who refused to attend court session who was also sentenced to nine years in prison in absentia now according to court documents and two witness testimonials that both magnitsky and browder have constructed an elaborate scheme off tax evasion by essentially employing so-called dead souls people who were either disabled and couldn't work or people w
they rushed to the same no groups claimed that they did it but similar attacks have been launched by taliban fighters violence is spiraling in the water or nation just now two weeks after just eight weeks rather after nato security handover to local forces. here in moscow the late lawyer sergei magnitsky has been found guilty in a high profile tax evasion case the court also handed down a guilty verdict against his former boss william broder head of the hermitage capital fund which is...
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. >>> the pakistani teen who was shot by the taliban for promoting education for girls will speak at the u.n. today. malala yousufzai was shot in the head in 2012. she has been getting medical treatment in the great britain. she will speak at a youth assembly in new york. today is her 16th birthday. >>> a murder mystery has some police up in the north bay -- stumped people up in the north bay. a body was found in vallejo on july 5 and police are asking for help in identifying the body. these are pictures of what the victim was wearing, an extra large shirt similar to this one and straight slim jeans size 36. if you know anything, vallejo police would like to hear from you. >>> a san jose police officer who was supposed to investigate and solve sex crimes is himself being investigated for a sex crime. the d.a. says 33-year-old tony fragger met a teen on facebook and exchanged explicit photos with her after the break she shared her age. according to the d.a.'s office, the man said you're 17, oh, man, i thought were you 21. lol. the eight-year veteran turned himself in yesterday. he is
. >>> the pakistani teen who was shot by the taliban for promoting education for girls will speak at the u.n. today. malala yousufzai was shot in the head in 2012. she has been getting medical treatment in the great britain. she will speak at a youth assembly in new york. today is her 16th birthday. >>> a murder mystery has some police up in the north bay -- stumped people up in the north bay. a body was found in vallejo on july 5 and police are asking for help in identifying...
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. >> it is a big day for the pakistani school girl who nearly died when shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousafzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people comes a day after her 16th birthday. >> such a remarkable young lady. oh. inspiration to so many. >> light bulbs were invented back in the 1880s. but the chicago cubs didn't start using them at wrigley field until 1980s. guess what? now the team is leaping into the millennium with plans to install, yep, a jumbotron. as you can imagine not everybody is happy. the city has finally granted permission for the team to put in the 5,700 square foot structure in left field. but local alderman and owners of the famous rooftops where fans watch games they're furious saying the jumbotron would cut into their views and ruin the quality of life in that neighborhood. >> staunch opposers to that. ooh, boy. >> she doesn't look like a weight lifter at all. but a young woman managed to lift a truck off her father's leg
. >> it is a big day for the pakistani school girl who nearly died when shot in the head by the taliban for promoting education for girls. malala yousafzai will give her first public speech this morning, taking place at the united nations. the address to a special gathering of young people comes a day after her 16th birthday. >> such a remarkable young lady. oh. inspiration to so many. >> light bulbs were invented back in the 1880s. but the chicago cubs didn't start using them...
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officials describe the plot as a lone wolf attack to downplay the next to the palace -- pakistan the taliban said despite the tape that was released the day before things to david as workplace violence. kim you tell me what the upside is? why would we choose to characterize the enemy this way? what are we gaining from that? do you know, ? it is not you but i am trying to strategizing at. >> the only thing i feel very uncomfortable to give this explanation because it is my hypothetical psychobabble analysis of somebody else's thinking but i believe the thought is if you've engaged in direct combination or logical conclusions you will offend the size of which will lead to further attacks. civic is there any evidence? >> i am not arguing i and saying it is a general mistake i think it is just the opposite because my a knowledge of islamic terrorism goes back to 1973 for 74. win the attacks with the palestinian attacks and was the assistant u.s. attorney that i was put on the condition to study islamic terrorism. i investigated islamic terrorism as u.s. attorney in dealt with it as a mayor. the
officials describe the plot as a lone wolf attack to downplay the next to the palace -- pakistan the taliban said despite the tape that was released the day before things to david as workplace violence. kim you tell me what the upside is? why would we choose to characterize the enemy this way? what are we gaining from that? do you know, ? it is not you but i am trying to strategizing at. >> the only thing i feel very uncomfortable to give this explanation because it is my hypothetical...
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and the pakistani teenager who survived a taliban murder attempt says education is
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